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What Causes Penile Pain In A Child?

hI MY NAME IS AJITA AND I HAVE GOT 3 YRS OLD SON COMPLAINING OF HIS PENIS PAIN ALL OF THE SUDDEN WHILE HE WAS WATCHING MOVIE ON HIS TABLET. I CHECKED STRATE AWAY AND HIS PENIS WAS SOO STRATE AND TIGHT. HE WAS SHOUTING DUE TO THE PAIN. TOOK HIM TO THE TOILET HE COULDEN,T USE THE TOILET. ABOUT 5 MINS LATER ALL CAME BACK TO NORMAL AND HIS PAIN IS NO LONGER THERE. THERE IS NO RED OR OTHER SIGN OF INFECTION WHEN I CHECKED. iS THIS NORMAL OR DO I HAVE TO ANY INTERVENTION ? PLEASE HELP ME OUT... SAME THING HAS HAPPENED 3 TIMES SINCE LAST 6 MONTH. tHANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP..
Mon, 23 Mar 2015
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Dear thanks for choosing HCM.

it is called priapism, painful penis erection. It is physiological condition. It might be a sign of anxiety too. 3 times in 6 months do not require any intervention. However if frequency increases and duration of pain increases you need to consult a paediatric expert.

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What Causes Penile Pain In A Child?

Dear thanks for choosing HCM. it is called priapism, painful penis erection. It is physiological condition. It might be a sign of anxiety too. 3 times in 6 months do not require any intervention. However if frequency increases and duration of pain increases you need to consult a paediatric expert. I hope this reply will benefit you. Please write to HCM for follow up queries. Hit a thanks. Thank you